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Whether the monitoring might be phased out in any settlement is something that will be decided in the talks with the plaintiffs.
By that time one of the current models might be phased out.
"The council also rejected the panel's suggestion that the increases might be phased in over several years, deciding to implement them all with immediate effect.
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There might be phase-advance as well as phase-delay variants of nonseasonal depression and bipolar illness as well that possibly might result if the EYA3 peak becomes more phase-advanced than does melatonin offset.
Alternatively, some or all frameshift and nonsense mutations could be reversible and flaR might be phase-variable, a tempting hypothesis as phase-variable flagella-related genes have been described in a number of other bacteria [ 101- 104].
Sherman and Pavley say part of the answer might be to phase out some of the wells, such as the ones that are more than 50 years old.
One answer might be to phase in Standards, as some districts are doing with the Common Core Standards, providing support to all students, but looking at accountability for Kindergarten and First grade.
Their parents told me they too had thought it might be a phase, that they'd grow out of it - but if it is a phase, it's one that's lasted several years.
Get me some help!" But I was still hoping that it might be a phase, that I'd wake up the next day and be normal.
People who spent their high-school years chatting with friends on landlines are often dismissive of texting, as if it might be a phase one outgrows, but the form is unparalleled in its ability to relay information concisely.
I'm sure my father hoped "feminine" might be a phase I'd grow out of, watching my face light up at the gift of a Cinderella Barbie one Christmas, asking for gymnastics lessons the next.
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